A powerful cabinet with the lightweight, powerful tone of B&C neodymium speakers.

The Markbass New York 604 is one of the most requested bass cabinets in the world for its compact design, awesome definition, and exceptional bass frequency reproduction. This powerful cube now has a big brother: the Markbass New York 804 speaker. The four 8" custom B&C neodymium speakers were designed specially for this cabinet, and bring this bass cab closer in sound to larger 4x10" cabinets, but in a much more compact speaker enclosure.

Named after the big city where bassists often take the subway or a taxi to gigs, this ultra-light Markbass speaker cabinet is a great compact solution for bassists on the go.

This cabinet is superb; delivers monster sound. I splurged, for sure, and brought it all the way to Guatemala, where keeping a bass rig working properly is tough because of sketchy electricity. Coupled with a Little Mark 800 head, it gives our cover trio (classic and contemporary rock, reggae, blues, and R &B) the foundation sound we need in small venues. We add a second cab for larger events. Using this rig has improved my playing. It's a bit bulky (a cube) but delivers great, clear sound-per-pound (48#s). It's rated for 600 watts, not 800. Well worth the price.

Had purchased the Big Bang head, ran it through my 19-YO Carvin 4-10;everyone in the band noticed a great improvement immediately.had wanted to downsize from the "big rig" and bought a Hartke 2-10 combo, which I quickly became disenchanted with. so sold it, got the Big Bang and tried it on the Carvin cab.Have now switched to the New York 804 and after several gigs can say I am delighted with it.Clear, crisp tones, as much low end as I could possibly want.We tend to play small venues, and some outdoor events. I am always lined through the PA system, so this give me the tone I want, plenty of power for stage sound, and it sounds great out front and the the in-ears. Not quite as transportable as the Hartke was, but darn near close. I'm a happy camper.